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   <span class = "header2">Question: </span>How can I download my email to my computer using POP3?<br />
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   <span class = "header2">Answer: </span>
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    POP3 (Post Office Protocol Version 3), sometimes refered to as "Incoming Email," allows you to 
    download your email onto your computer.  This is done using a mail reader such as Netscape, 
    Outlook, ThunderBird and many more.  The procedure varies greatly from one application to 
    another.  Therefore, you will need to check the help pages in your application to see how it is 
    done.  You can also access your email using the various 
    <a href = "?section=webhosting&page=howto_emailweb" class = "SiteLink">WebMail</a> 
    applications we provide. You do not have to limit yourself to POP3 or 
    <a href = "?section=webhosting&page=howto_emailweb" class="SiteLink">WebMail</a> 
    as they are compatible with each other.
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    Below is a list of what settings you will need to use and some common mistakes.
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    Using any method to access email requires the use of your username and your password. Your username 
    is the full email address including the domain name. For example:
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    smith@mydomain.com <strong>[correct]</strong> <br />
    smith <strong>[incorrect]</strong>
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    The username is not caps sensitive. That is smith@mydomain.com is the same as Smith@MyDomain.com 
    or even SMITH@MYDOMAIN.COM. Use the username for the email account that is hosted on the jppeach.net    server, not the one provided by your ISP.
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    Your password is caps sensitive!
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    The POP3 domain name (incoming email domain name) is: mail.jppeach.net
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    The POP3 port is 110. This is a standard and your mail reader will default to this if SSL is turned 
    off. If you are seeing port 995 then SSL is turned on. It must be turned off or the mail reader 
    will fail to connect.
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    It is a common mistake to confuse POP3 with SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol). When you set up 
    a new account, most mail readers ask you for both sets of information.  However, they are quite 
    different. Check out the question <a href = "?section=webhosting&page=howto_emailsmtp" 
    class= "SiteLink">Can I send outgoing email from my computer using SMTP on the jppeach.net server?
    </a> for the details of using SMTP.
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    As always, we are here to help.  If you have a problem we can be reached at
    <a href = "mailto:support@jppeach.net" class = "MailLink">support@jppeach.net</a>.
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